"BATTERY JUMPING POST" Under The Hood

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Can the POSITIVE "BATTERY JUMPING POST" under the hood be used for the Battery Tender during Winter Storage. I assume that if it is grounded well that would be fine. I was wondering since Iam a new Viper Owner if I should go Directly to the Battery Behind the Tire or user the POST. Suggestions???
 

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Short answer is yes. There is no problem using that terminal for the battery tender.
 

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Can the POSITIVE "BATTERY JUMPING POST" under the hood be used for the Battery Tender during Winter Storage. I assume that if it is grounded well that would be fine. I was wondering since Iam a new Viper Owner if I should go Directly to the Battery Behind the Tire or user the POST. Suggestions???

YES. There is a threaded black stud coming op from the sill, just below the Battery post.
The blackness is an electro-static coating that makes a BAD ground, unless you "bite" the charging clamp onto it very well. I have 2-3 tenders working, connected at these points all winter long. BE SURE TO GET A TRUE "BATTERY TENDER PLUS" or fully-automatic equivalent. Fully Automatic is vitally important. ($50 at PartsRack) The LED lites constantly tell you if its charging, and when its on/off/charged.
 

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Under $20 at Wal Mart. Have had 4 going all winter for several years. All cars, except '93, have original batteries.
 

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$8 at harbor freight.have about 15 running 24/7 since 10 years with only 1 faillure (didn't do any damage to battery or vehicle).

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YES. There is a threaded black stud coming op from the sill, just below the Battery post.
The blackness is an electro-static coating that makes a BAD ground, unless you "bite" the charging clamp onto it very well. I have 2-3 tenders working, connected at these points all winter long. BE SURE TO GET A TRUE "BATTERY TENDER PLUS" or fully-automatic equivalent. Fully Automatic is vitally important. ($50 at PartsRack) The LED lites constantly tell you if its charging, and when its on/off/charged.

Jon B is a site sponsor. WalMart and Harbor Freight are not.

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luc

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and $50 is not the same than $8 or $20.
Let see, $50 X 15 = $750
$8 X 15 = $120


"Jon B is a site sponsor. WalMart and Harbor Freight are not."
 

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I think that you're loosing site of what this forum is all about, helping other viper owners not thanking sponsors ( and I do wish Jon B the best).
A new viper owner ask a question, got a few replies, including one from JonB, that used this opportunity to plug one of his product( a battery charger), and a couple of other viper owners (me included) pointed out that,if you so desire,other sources exist for cheaper,reliable charger.
No one said not to buy from JonB and I believe that viper owners are smart enough to make their own decision..
"Wonderful. Just a wonderful way to thank the sponsors for the site."
 

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Just a word of warning. On my rare? 97, it does not like a battery tender hooked to this location. When ever I hook up here within a day my alarm goes goofy. The light on the dash would come on and stay on, and my doors would lock. Found this out by hooking to the post on the starter and ever since then my alarm has been fine. Going on 4 months now and alarm has been perfect.
 

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